TALBOT Village Trust have handed Julia’s House a £30,000 donation to help the charity’s nurses provide an enhanced level of care for vulnerable children with life-shortening conditions during lockdown.

In response to the Covid-19 outbreak, the charity needed to adapt its care system by safely delivering its services in the home.

A portion of the Trust’s funding was therefore used to cover the costs of both standard and specialist PPE equipment, that was required to keep families and nurses safe at this time.

More frequent home visits were also needed to avoid children’s contact with hospitals throughout lockdown, so additional travel expenses were also covered for around-the-clock care.

Julia’s House’s chief executive, Martin Edwards, said: “We are extremely grateful to Talbot Village Trust for helping to fund this vital outreach care, which means so much for isolated families.

“With NHS services having to focus on hospital care during the pandemic, Julia’s House was is in some cases, the only health service reaching out to vulnerable children at home.”

The charity’s team of nurses provided 165 expert care sessions throughout July, which is more than any other month in the past three years for Julia’s House.

Russell Lucas-Rowe, Trustee at Talbot Village Trust, added: “Lockdown was an exceptionally difficult time for so many people, with many feeling isolated and alone.

“The staff at Julia’s House went above and beyond to ensure care was delivered to all those who needed it.

“At the Trust, we are exceptionally proud to have supported such a worthy cause.”

Talbot Village Trust’s Covid-19 Support Fund was launched in response to the need for funding to help organisations that were adversely affected by the pandemic.

Applications for the fund have now closed, but the Trust is now accepting grant applications for its usual fund, before the Trustees meet in spring 2021.

For more information, visit www.talbotvillagetrust.org.